Hum! That looks so good! We have an overgrown Passion Fruit vine in our yard (our landlord is Australian) but never know what to do with it. I may have to look for some kind of similar recipe. And your mugs are darling!

Congratulations to the winners!!Your stitching looks gorgeous - I am loving the colours you chose to use in block one!! ... And I'm intrigued by the latest 'new' from you, lol! I'm sure it will be gorgeous!! ... Question, what threads are those you are using in the pics? I am using up the DMC threads I had/have from my cross-stitching, but I'm keen to try something else ... lol, something that won't fray so easily :)Passionfruit dessert looks yummy! Might have to dig that one out ... and go get some big mugs!! We only have the one :) Have a great week hun!! Hugs!

Congratulations to the winners! Lovely prize. Jenny, that sweet looks so good. I miss Passion Fruits. I used to live in Panama where it is tropical and we had them growing right out my door. Not so much here in California. Only over-ripe ones for sale at a king's ransom in the store! Enjoy some more for me, will you? Hugs!

Jenny here is my email address LEHL@aol.com. Lucy sews every day. I have made many of your designs. Thanks for sharring and am so happy to receive the free gift of the Daring Dresden Kit.What is your email address so I can send you my mailing address.

It's always nice to receive feedback on a blog post, so *thank you* for taking time to comment!I will try to reply via email unless you are a 'no reply blogger' which means you'll have to check for my reply in the comments. Of course, life is a rather hazardous activity, isn't it? So if I don't respond to your comment that's the reason why - life simply stepped in...hugsJennyx